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The Israeli government's use of U.S. funds for military operations is increasingly scrutinized as Americans question the benefits of such involvement.
There is a perception that questioning the US-Israel relationship is discouraged due to fears of being labeled anti-Semitic.
The relationship between the U.S. and Israel is seen as toxic by some, with calls for a reevaluation of this alliance to better serve American interests.
The deployment of American troops to Israel is intended to coordinate with Arab countries who might help run Gaza. These countries don't trust Israel, so the U.S. acts as a buffer to ensure coordination without fear of surprise attacks.
The U.S. financial and military support for Israel is increasingly questioned by Americans who see it as not benefiting their interests.
The Israeli government's reliance on U.S. military and financial support is increasingly scrutinized as Americans question the benefits of such involvement.
There is a perception that some pro-Israel Zionist zealots in America use stereotypes as shields to avoid criticism, claiming anti-Semitism when challenged.
The bombing of Iran scared a lot of Americans, thinking we are getting too close to this. In the same way, you know, like they're happy to support our allies, it's Israel's fight, it's Ukraine's fight, and we'll be in the supportive role. But the more we get pulled in directly, the more I think more Americans get uncomfortable because then you start thinking about your kid and what might be coming his way.
There is a concern that Netanyahu does not genuinely want the hostages back and may use the situation to justify continued military actions.
There is a strain among Trump's base that thinks that America is too willing to support Israel in all of its endeavors, that it drags America into wars in the Middle East.